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    JSDoc

    JSDoc

    An API documentation generator for JavaScript

    ...Adding a description is simple, just type the description you want in the documentation comment. Once your code is commented, you can use the JSDoc 3 tool to generate an HTML website from your source files.
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    Docsify

    Docsify

    A magical documentation site generator

    docsify generates your documentation website on the fly. Unlike GitBook, it does not generate static html files. Instead, it smartly loads and parses your Markdown files and displays them as a website. To start using it, all you need to do is create an index.html and deploy it on GitHub Pages. No statically built html files. Simple and lightweight. Smart full-text search plugin.
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    Docute

    Docute

    Effortless documentation, done right

    Docute is basically a JavaScript file that fetches Markdown files and renders them as a single-page application. It's totally runtime-driven so there's no server-side components involved which also means there's no build process. You only need to create an HTML file and a bunch of Markdown documents and your website is almost ready! Docsify and Docute are pretty much the same, but with different UI and different usages. Docute (60kB) is 3 times bigger than Docisfy (20kB), because we use Vue, Vue Router and Vuex while Docsify uses vanilla JavaScript under the hood. No build process, website is generated on the fly. ...
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    Woas (my wiki-on-a-stick fork)

    Woas (my wiki-on-a-stick fork)

    Woas is a complete wiki in a single HTML file, forked from stickwiki.

    NEW! Works with current IE, Firefox, and Chrome browsers. See the 'Loading & Saving' Woas page for details (in Woas file). Woas is a complete wiki in a single HTML file that works in every major browser, including older versions (even IE6!). It can store and display images and files within itself and is incredibly useful for research and documentation. This is my version of the WoaS (stickwiki) project. It is starting out as the home of my fixes to the 0.12.0 version that I am calling...
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    WebGoo is the Internet browser was working from 1999 and was named as the first Net-M@X been changed its name to WebGoo and program development program has been programmed to open more than one location and shake the idea was basically add additional
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